Old Shed Removal
Old Shed Removal

What We Offer

Shed Removal
We’ll remove your old shed and prepare your site for the next step. Here’s how it works:
- First, send us pictures and measurements of your shed so we can get you your custom quote.
- Next, we’ll visit to inspect the shed and create a detailed plan for its removal.
- Finally, our team will come to take down the old shed, clean up any debris, and carefully level and clear your site for the new structure.

Shed Replacement
Once the old shed is gone, we prepare the site, lay a solid new foundation, and install your new structure with precision. Our complete start-to-finish process ensures a smooth experience and a beautiful, lasting addition to your property.
Shed Removal FAQs
How Much Does Shed Removal Cost?
The shed removal process at Sunrise Structures typically costs between $1,000-$2,500, depending on the size of the shed you are removing and the location and condition of the shed and yard.
To receive a quote for your shed removal, send us photos and measurements of your old shed. Larger sheds may generally involve higher removal costs, but we’ll ensure you get the best value for your investment.
How Can You Remove a Shed Yourself?
Looking to save a dime or two? Here are some tips and key points to keep in mind on how to demolish a shed yourself:
- Cost: While removing a shed yourself may save you money, you’ll likely need to buy or gather tools such as a ladder, pliers, sledgehammer, crowbar, and safety gear. When you hire Sunrise Structures, we bring all the necessary equipment, saving you the hassle and expense!
- Disposal: Similarly, you will need to consider how you will throw away all the pieces of your old shed. If you hire Sunrise Structures to remove your old shed, we will take care of it, load it on our trailer, and properly dispose of it ourselves.
- Check the Code: In most states, including Indiana and Michigan, you will need a permit to demolish an old shed. A demolition permit can be obtained from your local building department or code enforcement department in your local city or county.
- Prep Time: Before you begin, you will need to seriously consider your tools, materials, labor, permits, and disposal methods for your old shed. Make sure you have a solid plan, as shed removal can be dangerous if not done correctly. Hiring a professional ensures the job is handled safely, efficiently, and with the proper expertise—you time, effort, and stress.
- Clean: Whether you are removing a shed yourself or hiring a professional like us, you will need to empty your old shed completely. Make sure everything you want to keep from your old shed is stored somewhere out of the way to protect your items from damage.
- Remove Doors and Windows: Your first step should be to remove all windows and doors as well as any interior wall hanging, fixtures, or shelving systems. While this may seem straightforward, it can be time-consuming and tricky, especially if the materials are heavy or fragile. Hiring a professional ensures this is done safely and efficiently, saving you the hassle.
- Remove Shed Roof: Next, carefully remove the roof. This step will require your ladder and comfort with height! If you don’t have a ladder or a spotter to work with, consider hiring a pro with the right experience and equipment.
- Take Down Shed Walls: Carefully remove each shed wall, starting with the one with the door. Having a helper to stabilize the walls is important for safety. If you’re unsure about handling large, heavy panels, a professional can simplify this step and ensure the work is done safely.
- Pull Up Shed Flooring: Remove the floorboards and leg fasteners. If the floor is concrete, you might consider reusing it or planning for its removal in advance. Concrete can be incredibly challenging to handle, so ensure you have the best people for the job.
- Clean Up: After you’ve successfully disassembled your shed, it’s time to toss the debris and clean up your job site. Properly level and clear the spot for your new shed while you’re at it!
- Prep for New Outdoor Structure: Ensure the space for your new foundation is clear, or lay a foundation yourself. All there’s left to do is wait for Sunrise Structures to deliver your brand-new outdoor structure!
Do I Need a Permit to Tear Down a Shed?
Yes! You will need a permit to tear down a shed in most states and areas. You can get a demolition permit from your local building department or the Department of Code Enforcement in your local city or county.
Obtain a demolition permit from Fulton County, Indiana, here.
Find the demolition permit from Berrien County, Michigan, here.
How Do I Get Rid of an Old Shed?
A simple way to get rid of an old shed, especially if you’re replacing it with a new Sunrise Structures Shed, is to let us do it for you. However, if you want to dismantle an old shed yourself, start by carefully preparing for the process, cleaning out your old shed, dismantling doors and windows, removing the roof, knocking down the walls, pulling up the floor, and clearing the space in your yard.
How Long Does it Take to Demolish a Shed?
The time it takes to demolish a shed largely depends on its size. A smaller shed typically takes a few hours to remove, but large and complex sheds can take a day or two to complete.
At Sunrise Structures, we’ll demolish and remove your shed before placing your new one in a day!
Our team ensures the ground is ready, whether you need an old structure removed or just a new foundation laid. View our foundation and site preparation options here.
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